Monday, November 8, 2010

Queens Business Representative Center Opens

From NYCDC Website

Building on the success of our Manhattan Business Representative Center, we have opened a satellite Business Representative Center in Queens.  Manager Paul Tyznar and District Council representatives from Local Unions 20, 45, 926 and 2090 will now work united from this Queens office to maximize our market share in the outer boroughs.  This unit will work in tandem with the Manhattan Business Representative Center as District Council representatives will represent all members of this Union by working in a rotation between the two centers.  We look forward to seeing continued success from our Business Representative Centers.

You can contact the Queens Business Representative at:

Queens Business Representative Center
              214-38 Hillside Avenue
              Queens Village, NY  11427
 
Hours of Operation are 6am- 3pm
718.468.4056 (phone)
718.468.4295 (fax)
dgeorge@nyccarpenter.com

5 comments:

  1. Manager Paul Tyznar must be working in a rotation as well.

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  2. Paul Tyznar-ONE OF THE FEW BA'S I TRUST ANYMORE-GREAT GUY-BY THE BOOK & BACKS UP HIS STEWARDS.
    ALL PRAISE TO PAULEY.

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  3. Paul Tyznar was sent to Bklyn.a few years back to watch over those crooked bastards & get 926 in working order.He spent 2 years doing what he could there.
    ONLY MANAGER TO BE PRAISED IN ALL OF NY NOW.ONLY APPOINTMENT TO MAKE SENSE AS MANAGER.
    d'errico?? LOL LMFAO

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  4. I am Anonymous # 1

    I do strongly believe,that Paul Tyznar is "one of them".
    My beliefs are based on his actions and reactions that I witnessed working with him.
    Please do not trust this man.

    He must be working in a rotation !

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  5. We should add Scott Belford to the list of "trusted" Business Reps...He's one of the few who knows what is going on out here in the trenches.

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